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List of Angolan flags

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This is a list offlags associated withAngola.

National flag

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FlagDateUseDescription
1975–present
Two horizontal bands of red and black with the Machete and Gear Emblem in the center.[1][2]

Standards of the head of state

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FlagDateUseDescription
current
?–present
Standard of thePresident of Angola
former
?–1975
?–1975
1510s–c. 1543

Police

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FlagDateUseDescription
current
?–present
Flag of the Angola National Policept

Penitentiary Service

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FlagDateUseDescription
current
?–present
Flag of the Angola Penitentiary Service

Olympic Committee

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FlagDateUseDescription
current
1979–present

Historical flags

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FlagDateRegimeDescription

1482–1485Flag of theKingdom of Portugal

1485–1495Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal

1495–1521Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal

1521–1578Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal

1578–1640Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal
c. 17th century
c. 17th century
Flag of theKingdom of Ndongo according to Giovanni Cavazzi da Montecuccolo

1616–1640Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal (Putative)

1640–1667Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal

1641–1648The Prince's Flag in theDutch Republic

1667–1706Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal

1706–1750Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal
1826–1834

1750–1816Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal

1816–1826Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal

1834–1910Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal
c. 1883
Royal Banner of theKingdom of Kakongo

Proposed flags

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FlagDateUseOriginDescription
2003
Proposed flag of Angola
From "Catica", the submission 106 was chosen by the Constitutional Commission to be the new flag, but was never implemented.
Five horizontal stripes: the top and bottom stripes are blue, separated by thin white stripes, with a broad red stripe in the middle. Centered on the red stripe is a yellow sun. The sun design in the middle is meant to be reminiscent ofcave paintings found in Tchitundo-Hulu cave nearVirei.
1965
From heraldist Franz Paul de Almeira Langhans in his book "Armorial do Ultramar Português".
TheFlag of Portugal defaced with the colony's lesser arms shield on its lower fly side.
1932
Proposed flag of theColony of Angola
From the Portuguese Institute of Heraldry (IPH), by Affonso Dornellas and João Ricardo da Silva, to the Agência Geral das Colónias (General Agency of the Colonies).[3]
The flag is divided into four purple and yellow triangular sections radiating from the center. In the center of the flag is a shield with a goldenpelican feeding its young in a purple field. The golden border of the shield contains five smallblue shields with white dots and four redcrosses of theOrder of Christ. Above the shield is amural crown and below the shield is a white scroll with the word "ANGOLA" written on it.

Political flags

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FlagDatePartyDescription
current
2020–present
Party logo on a white background.
2012–present
Blue map of Angola surrounded by 18 white stars on a green background. Angola is divided into18 provinces.
2006–present
White ring on an orange background.
1991–present
Vertical red white green tricolor. In the middle band is a yellow disc held by two symmetrical black hands.
Link to file
1990–present
A blue flag with the party logo, the logo consists of a handshake on a red disc background.
1990–present
Two horizontal bands of red and green with a black vertical band on the hoist side and white disc where the colors meet.
1966–present
A horizontal triband consisting of a white central band sandwiched between two red bands. It is charged in the center with a black silhouette of a crowing rooster and on the right with a red silhouette of a rising sun with 16 rays. Red represents the blood shed by Angolans in anti-colonial actions before the war of independence, while green represents hope and faith in victory. The rooster symbolises "a call upon the peoples of Africa to become aware of the foreign nomination of Africa". The rising sun represents the start of the war of independence and the unity of Angola's 16 provinces in the war.[4]
1960–present
A horizontal bicolour consisting of a red upper band and a black lower band, charged in the center with a yellow five-pointed star. The symbolism of the colours is the same as that of the Angolan flag.[5] American vexillologistWhitney Smith suggests that the design may have been derived from the flag of theViet Cong, from which the MPLA adopted strategies and principles.[6]
1954–present
A diagonal tricolour of white, red and yellow radiating from the lower hoist side corner, and white star in the center.
Youth wings
1974–present
Emblem on a red background.
1962–present
A horizontal tricolour of red, blue and black with yellow rising sun on the middle stripe.
former
1994–2013
Two versions of a flag consisting of thirteen horizontal stripes, alternating white and red, with an emblem similar to theU.S. seal surrounded by 18 blue stars. In its right talon the eagle holds ahammer and acompass.
Link to file
1992–2013
White flag with a rose flower with a stem.
1990s–2013
Horizontal bicolor green and black field. Centered on the flag is a yellow disc, upon which is placed a white five-pointed star. On the star there is a white dove in flight.
1990s
A horizontaltricolour of blue, white and green.
1988–2013
1983–2013

Separatists

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FlagDatePartyDescription
c. 1975–present
1990s–present
1996–present
Horizontal blue, copper and black tricolour, the symbol in the middle is apadrão commemorating theTreaty of Simulambuco.[7]
?–present
A horizontaltricolour ofcopper, white and black.

Ethnic groups flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of theKongo people
Flags of theMbunda Kingdom
A white flag with a drawing of anAfrican elephant.

Red Cross Society

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FlagDateUseDescription
1978–present
Flag of theAngola Red Cross
Red Cross surrounded by the association's name.

Yacht clubs

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BurgeeClub

See also

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toFlags of Angola.

References

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  1. ^Flags: The visual guide to more than 300 flags from around the world.New York City:Dorling Kindersley. 1998. p. 96.ISBN 0-7894-4224-8.
  2. ^Hermínio Escórcio: O MPLA tinha um Plano B, mas preferiu pôr de lado. Jornal de Angola. 11 de novembro de 2020.
  3. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20210918144140/http://heraldicacivica.pt/ang.htm
  4. ^UNITA, Identity of a Free Angola.UNITA. 1985. p. 116. Retrieved8 February 2025.
  5. ^"Simbolos" [Symbols].Portal Oficial do MPLA (in Portuguese).MPLA. Retrieved8 February 2025.
  6. ^Smith, Whitney (2 February 2001)."Flag of Angola".Encyclopædia Britannica.Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
  7. ^"Simulambuco Treaty Historical Landmark".verangola.
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